August 22, 2022 DMV Launches New Seat Belt Safety Campaign Dedicated to Deterring the Ding Studies Show Some Drivers Persuaded to Buckle Up to Stop Car from Dinging
RICHMOND – Most vehicles are equipped with an annoying little feature.
If you don't buckle up, they're going to ding.
And ding.
And ding and ding – until you finally put on your seat belt.
Turns out, studies show that ding is actually what motivates some folks to wear their seat belt when nothing else will do the trick.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) launched a campaign having a little fun with that concept – and urging the 18% of Virginians who still don't wear their seat belt to buckle up.
"Vehicles have this feature and it's annoying for a reason," said Acting DMV Commissioner Linda Ford, the Governor's Highway Safety Representative. "It dings and dings, willing you to put on your seat belt. And it might just save your life."
In 2021, 334 people who weren't wearing their seat belt were killed in crashes in Virginia.
To view the new video, produced by NDP and Tilt Creative+Production in Richmond, visit DMV's YouTube page. The video can also be seen on social media, streaming services and video-equipped gas station pumps across the Commonwealth.